You know they type; they talk about the RL situation of the poster. It's not that what happened was boring, but that often the reader, or at least I, don't feel much connection to their RL selves. A very few people I might care, but in general my thoughts are "I wanted WoW and you give me this?" It's disappointing.

Sometimes I care, like when our favorite gnome was in distress. No our other favorite gnome. You can't have that many favorite gnomes! Anyway.

I'm going to be an uncle in the spring.

Okay now that you all hate me for being off topic, my druid hit 60 and instant cast flying is awesome.

I think my interest for the RL of a blogger depends om their way of writing. If they write in a honest, personal way normally, if I'm touched by their WoW lives, I can very well be interesting in their RL. But if they only write completely non-personal theorycrafting/strategy posts normally, it would feel rather strange to suddenly have an outburst of RL stuff. I wouldn't know what to do with it.

For my own part I may mention RL, but there will always, always be some sort of connection to WoW, the community or the Blogosphere connecting to it. That's a decision I've made for the direction of my blog and I stick to it.

And Grats, ofc! (verification: "lumfu". Could be a suitable name for a toon, couldn't it?)

@Stabs: "Honey, stop complaining that you can't teleport yet. Back in my day we didn't have Teleport. We had to run, through hostile mobs, all the way to our objective. And then right back because hearthstones didn't take us anywhere useful."